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Tissue evacuated during joint replacement procedure as a source of mononuclear cells

BACKGROUND: Different cell populations from bone marrow were used in various clinical trials for cardiac diseases during last decade. Four clinical studies are ongoing in our institution and enroll patients with cardiac diseases, coronary disease, type 2 diabetes, and osteoarthritis. The density gra...

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Autores principales: Eriks, Jakobsons, Kristaps, Erglis, Liene, Patetko, Martins, Erglis, Dortane, Rasma, Rupaine, Beatrise, Krapse, Simona, Ieva, Briede, Goncars, Valdis, Indrikis, Muiznieks, Andrejs, Erglis
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Publicado: Springer Paris 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5849642/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29094213
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00590-017-2067-9
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author Eriks, Jakobsons
Kristaps, Erglis
Liene, Patetko
Martins, Erglis
Dortane, Rasma
Rupaine, Beatrise
Krapse, Simona
Ieva, Briede
Goncars, Valdis
Indrikis, Muiznieks
Andrejs, Erglis
author_facet Eriks, Jakobsons
Kristaps, Erglis
Liene, Patetko
Martins, Erglis
Dortane, Rasma
Rupaine, Beatrise
Krapse, Simona
Ieva, Briede
Goncars, Valdis
Indrikis, Muiznieks
Andrejs, Erglis
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description BACKGROUND: Different cell populations from bone marrow were used in various clinical trials for cardiac diseases during last decade. Four clinical studies are ongoing in our institution and enroll patients with cardiac diseases, coronary disease, type 2 diabetes, and osteoarthritis. The density gradient is used to separate bone marrow mononuclear cells. Joint replacement procedures were associated with significant loss of tissue. Usually, excess tissue as bone marrow, peripheral blood and fat are removed to clean operation site. The aim of this study is to prove whether removed tissue during joint replacement procedure can be considered as a significant source of mononuclear cells. METHODS: Excised tissue obtained during joint replacement procedure was collected by AutoLog system. Bone marrow tissue was collected by iliac crest puncture. Mononuclear cells from both sources were isolated by using Ficoll density gradient centrifugation. Flow cytometry was used to detect mononuclear cell, CD34+ population counts and cell viability. Tissue processing yields between the group of joint replacement and iliac crest puncture group were compared. RESULTS: Together, 34 bone marrow tissue processings were performed. On average, samples contained 46.31 ± 9.35 ml of bone marrow solution. Average cell yield in final product was 28.64 ± 9.35 × 10(6) MNCs and 0.77 ± 1.51 × 10(6) CD34+ population. In case of tissue removed during joint replacement nine processings were performed. On average samples contained 450 ± 157.69 ml of tissue solution. Average cell yield in final product was 76.67 ± 35.42 × 10(6) MNCs and 1.33 ± 0.97 × 10(6) CD34+ population. CONCLUSIONS: Tissue processing analysis shows that tissue removed during joint replacement procedure can be assumed as a significant source of mononuclear cells. Methods used for bone marrow-derived mononuclear cell extraction can be applied to the excess tissue.
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spelling pubmed-58496422018-03-21 Tissue evacuated during joint replacement procedure as a source of mononuclear cells Eriks, Jakobsons Kristaps, Erglis Liene, Patetko Martins, Erglis Dortane, Rasma Rupaine, Beatrise Krapse, Simona Ieva, Briede Goncars, Valdis Indrikis, Muiznieks Andrejs, Erglis Eur J Orthop Surg Traumatol Original Article • HIP - ARTHROPLASTY BACKGROUND: Different cell populations from bone marrow were used in various clinical trials for cardiac diseases during last decade. Four clinical studies are ongoing in our institution and enroll patients with cardiac diseases, coronary disease, type 2 diabetes, and osteoarthritis. The density gradient is used to separate bone marrow mononuclear cells. Joint replacement procedures were associated with significant loss of tissue. Usually, excess tissue as bone marrow, peripheral blood and fat are removed to clean operation site. The aim of this study is to prove whether removed tissue during joint replacement procedure can be considered as a significant source of mononuclear cells. METHODS: Excised tissue obtained during joint replacement procedure was collected by AutoLog system. Bone marrow tissue was collected by iliac crest puncture. Mononuclear cells from both sources were isolated by using Ficoll density gradient centrifugation. Flow cytometry was used to detect mononuclear cell, CD34+ population counts and cell viability. Tissue processing yields between the group of joint replacement and iliac crest puncture group were compared. RESULTS: Together, 34 bone marrow tissue processings were performed. On average, samples contained 46.31 ± 9.35 ml of bone marrow solution. Average cell yield in final product was 28.64 ± 9.35 × 10(6) MNCs and 0.77 ± 1.51 × 10(6) CD34+ population. In case of tissue removed during joint replacement nine processings were performed. On average samples contained 450 ± 157.69 ml of tissue solution. Average cell yield in final product was 76.67 ± 35.42 × 10(6) MNCs and 1.33 ± 0.97 × 10(6) CD34+ population. CONCLUSIONS: Tissue processing analysis shows that tissue removed during joint replacement procedure can be assumed as a significant source of mononuclear cells. Methods used for bone marrow-derived mononuclear cell extraction can be applied to the excess tissue. Springer Paris 2017-11-01 2018 /pmc/articles/PMC5849642/ /pubmed/29094213 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00590-017-2067-9 Text en © The Author(s) 2017 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made.
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Eriks, Jakobsons
Kristaps, Erglis
Liene, Patetko
Martins, Erglis
Dortane, Rasma
Rupaine, Beatrise
Krapse, Simona
Ieva, Briede
Goncars, Valdis
Indrikis, Muiznieks
Andrejs, Erglis
Tissue evacuated during joint replacement procedure as a source of mononuclear cells
title Tissue evacuated during joint replacement procedure as a source of mononuclear cells
title_full Tissue evacuated during joint replacement procedure as a source of mononuclear cells
title_fullStr Tissue evacuated during joint replacement procedure as a source of mononuclear cells
title_full_unstemmed Tissue evacuated during joint replacement procedure as a source of mononuclear cells
title_short Tissue evacuated during joint replacement procedure as a source of mononuclear cells
title_sort tissue evacuated during joint replacement procedure as a source of mononuclear cells
topic Original Article • HIP - ARTHROPLASTY
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5849642/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29094213
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00590-017-2067-9
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